Published in the Stark County Democrat on June 16, 1905:
GUITTAR BOUND OVER
Frank Guittar was bound over to the common pleas court Tuesday by Judge Spitler. Manda Vourron of Marlboro township preferred paternity charges against Guittar. The child in question is about ten years old, the mother having since been married.

When his daughter by Amanda Shirk Vourron married in 1914, she gave her names as Elsie May Guiteau. She was 20, her soon-to-be husband, Elmer T. Besse, was 21. They both lived in Wareham. Elmer was a Clerk. He was born in Wareham, she was born in Harrisburg. His parents were Freeman T. and Emily R. Lucas. Her parents were George and Amanda Johnson. [Editorial Note: Elsie's mother's married name was Amanda Johnson. Her maiden name was Amanda Shirk.]

Obituary of Frank Guittar published in the Canton Repository, August 10, 1927, p. 16:
ILLNESS ENDS FATALLY
Frank H. Guittar, 55, of 1610 Dueber ave SW, employed at the Metal Products company, died early Wednesday morning in his home following an illness of three months.
Mr. Guittar was a member of the Moose lodge. He is survived by his widows; two sons, Donald and Paul of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Schneider, of Canton, and Mrs. Catherine Reiset, o Sterling, two brothers, Edward and John, of Canton, and a grandchild, Vivian Guittar. The body is at the Spiker parlors.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. Rev. J. H. Vanator will be in charge. Burial in Westlawn.